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nta is quite as favorable as could be expected. Atlanta, July 28, 1864. Hon. James A. Seddon: The enemy commenced extending his right about 8 o'clock this morning. Lieutenant Generals Stewart and Lee were directed to hold the Lick Skillet road for the day with portions of their commands. About half-past 1 P. M. a sharp engagement ensued, with no decided advantage on either side.--We still occupy the Lick Skillet road. I regret to say that Lieutenant General Stewart and Major General Loring were wounded. In my dispatch of yesterday, I should have mentioned that Brigadier General Recton was severely wounded that day. J. B. Hood, General. Atlanta, August 1, 1864. Hon. James A. Seddon: The following dispatch is just received from Brigadier-General Iverson, through Major General Cobb, at Macon, concerning the party of raiders who struck the Macon and Savannah road: "General Stoneman, after having his force routed yesterday, surrendered with 500 men. The
epulse of the enemy-capture of General Stoneman and a Portion of his commanding wounding of Generals Loring and Stewart. July 30. --A train from the break in the road is just in, with Generals Stewart and Loring aboard. Our loss in the battle of Thursday is estimated at fifteen hundred killed and wounded. There has been a most furious shelling of Allants during the last twerals Strabl, Brown and Walthall were only slightly wounded, and all are in the field. Generals Loring and Stewart are both slightly wounded. Walthall and Strahl, reported killed, are not hurt. reported to have had his leg shot off, is unhurt. Stewart received a flesh wound in the head. Loring had a ball to pass around his ribs, but did not enter the cavity of the chest. Stewart and LoriLoring started down the road in the morning train yesterday, but hearing that the enemy were on the roads the train turned back and thus escaped. --The raiding party is supposed to be commanded by Col. Br